Paper pattern.



No. 852,332. PATENTED APR. 30, 1907.

' G. M. LAUB.

PAPER PATTERN.

APPLIOATION Hun JULY 11. 1906.

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P ATENTED APR. 30, 1907.

G. M. LAUB.

PAPER PATTERN.

APPLIUATION FILED JULY 11. 1006.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

GEORGE LAUB, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO MAY MA NTON PATTERN COMPANY, or NEW YORK, N. Y.,

A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.

PAPER PATTERN.

Specification of Letters Patent.

. Patented April 30,1907."

Application filed July 11, 1906- Serial. No. 325,710.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, GEoaGnM. LAUB, a citizen of the United States, and a res] dent of NewYork city, New York, have inventedcertain Improvements in Paper Patterns, of which the following is a speci cation.

My invention relates to patterns, usually of paper, though other material may be use employed in connection with the cutting of fabrics preliminary to the making of dresses or other garments, and it consists of certain v ent sections forming a single pattern; Fig'. 2,

is a section of such pattern embodying my 1n- 1' vention, and Fi s. 3 and 4, are views 1llustratmg details 0 my invention.

- tain instructions respecting patterns orthe several sect1ons of the same;

My invention conslsts 1n provlding each sectlon of a pattern with keying means, by

displayin upon the same some readlly distin 'sha le mark or symbol common to eac section of the pattern together with certhe use of the as, for instance, the name of the individual section, and the name ofthe garment for which the pattern is designed. The printed ma'tter inevery instance is in several lan- I 'guages. 35

By preference the various legends printed or otherwise displayed upon the several sections'of the pattern are inclosed in a suitable frame or panel 1, which is divided into the spaces 2, 3 and'4. Space 2 contains the reference to'the measurement forming the common mark or's bol of the pattern, such as that of the ust or waist, or other measurementsuitable for the purpose, as the casemay be. Space 3, contains the ldentification of such measurement as the word bust or waist, as the case may be, in the several languages, and space 4, contains the name or title of the particular pattern section and such other instructions as may be desirable.

The measurement indicated in numerals in space 2 will be that usually employed in keying patterns. For instance, if the pattern is for a waist or similar garment for the upper part of the bod the bust measurement will be'indicate while if the pattern is for a skirt or other similar garment, the Waist measurement will be indicated. In every instance, the several sections of the different patterns will carry this common identifying mark or symbol. i

Below the common identifying mark or symbol is the other printed matter identifying the section of the pattern.

Fig. 2, represents a cufi section belonging to a pattern for a waist, coat or similar arment having a bust measurement of 36ine es, and in the space 4, at the lower portion of the panel, the word cuff is printed in the several languages.

In Fig. ,4, I have shown a modificationof my invention, in which, in addition to the marks identifying the sections of the pattern, I have added the space 5 to contain the name of the garment of which the pattern section is a part, which name is also printedin several lan ages. his marking of the, several sections of a attern is of great value at various times. t facilitates the ready assembling of inde pendent patterns of the .same size, or the facturer, with the assurance, when such pat: terns are inclosed in their proper envelops, that all of the several sections of the difierent patterns are properly arranged. It is of especial value to the user when a number of. patterns are kept on hand, as each section is positively identified and the parts can be readily kept together. It is further of material value should a person be desirous of cutting two or more garments of different size from the same material. Similarity of the several sections of such atterns, difi'ering but slightly in size, woul tend to certain confusion, but by having each section marked with the identification matter, there can be no mistake and it will be as easy to out two patterns of the same general style from the same material as it is to out one.

I claim: I

1. In garment patterns, sections of the 1 same, each section having an identifying mark or symbol common to all the sections. 2. In garment patterns, sections of the same, each section having an identifying For instance,

same patterns of different size by the mantl mark or symbol common to all the sections,

the name of the section andinstructions forits use, displayed thereon.

, .3. In garment, patterns, sections of the same, each section having an identiflying reference mark or symbol common to al the sections and consisting of a number representing the bust waist or other measurement of the arment for which the pattern is intends such number being employed as a key.

4 In garment tterns, sections of the same, each section having an ident' g reference mark or symbol common to al the sections and consist' of a number representing the bust, waist or other measurement of the garment for'which the pattern is intended, such number bei employed as a key, in combination with. t e name of the part of the garment each pattern section represents. 5. In arment platterns, sections of the same, eac sectionaving an ident reference mark or symbol common to al the sections and consisting of a number representing the bust, waist or other meastion, and the data 0 waist or other measurement,in combination with the name of the section, thename of the garment of whichit is a pattern section, and instructions for its use, the whole being shown in several languages in a frame or panel suitably'displaged upon each secse arated by dividing lines. n testimony whereof, name to this specification, m the presence of two subscribing Witnesses. .4

GEORGE M.

Witnesses: I CHARLES ALVIN ROGERS,

D. WILNER.

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